Eight sentences on Who is doing the research, what the research is about, and where the research is being conducted. Provide a link to your article. Sciencedaily.com has a lot of up to date articles.

Just as the state of the healthcare industry and the concept of the patient have changed so have healthcare facilities. Physicians’ offices aren’t always offices anymore. Healthcare facilities can be mobile, virtual or traditional. This week we will look at how healthcare facilities have evolved. Besides concierge medicine and retail clinics, identify two other contemporary healthcare facilities identified in the literature. Discuss how marketers could advertise the new facilities and the impact you think the new facilities will have on healthcare consumers and currently existing facilities in the market.
Discuss the following: Choose a specific dance from anywhere in the world you have seen or danced. This refers to a particular dance and not a dance genre. For example, the ChaCha is a specific dance . Whereas Ballroom Dance is a genre of dance. 1. Name the dance and country it originated from. 2. Starting with Body, use your BASTE chart to describe specific movement you choose from the dance. Continue through each of the sections of the BASTE chart from Body to Energy. You will be describing the dance through one term in each of the categories. PROFESSOR EXAMPLE BELOW: For example: ChaCha You need to choose what part of the movement you would like to describe. I’m choosing the swing or rock step in the ChaCha https://youtu.be/PWiLi22Cq8w Body: torso Action: rock Space: medium Time: accent Energy: smooth
In this course, each student is required to develop a Country Notebook for a Non-U.S. market such as, China, South Korea, Mexico, India, Russia, South Africa, and etc. The country notebook should include: 1) Social environment of the country, 2)Cultural Analysis, 3)Economic Analysis including the foreign investment in the country. 4)Choose one or multiple foreign companies and discuss the performance in the country.
Discuss the authors’ stances on animal testing, eating animals, and/or other interactions between humans and animals. In what ways are these interactions harmful or beneficial? How should people interact with animals? Should animals be granted rights? (The Case for Animal Rights; An Animal’s Place; Consider the Lobster) The outside sources can be any nonfiction essays of your choice.
The point of this exercise is to breach a norm that is not normally broken. Take a common activity, and alter it slightly. While norms can be individually specific, you must break a social norm, preferably a folkway. This SHOULD NOT include breaking any laws or major mores. In fact, the more common the activity, the better the effect will be upon those observing you. While this exercise is meant to be entertaining as well as educational, students are expected to act in a responsible and mature manner during the course of the assignment. While you may conduct your breach on campus, do not disrupt any classes. You can do the experiment at home, with your family or friends, or online, where you make a strange comment, ask a strange question, or post a strange photo (maybe your foot, or a sock, or a toothbrush!). Follow the outline provided in the assignment tab to cover each part of the paper. The total paper should be 5-7 pages. As for the individual who is engaged in the exercise, remember that you must maintain yourself as though you are doing nothing wrong and that your actions are completely acceptable. Do not inform anyone that this is an experiment. Do not attempt to offer any explanation for your actions. This includes responding politely to those who speak with you, etc. Don’t act crazy!!! As you analyze this experience, it may be helpful to ask yourself the following questions: –Which breach did you conduct? –How did it feel to be the violator? –Who were the other participants? –What were their reactions? When you write the paper, you will be take a position concerning a concept or theory discussed in class or in the readings. Then, using the reactions of others who witnessed your breach, you will support or challenge the concept or theory. You are expected to draw from the readings, lectures, and discussions in your paper. This is a normal academic paper, which includes an intro, body, and conclusion as follows: Introduction Questions to answer include: what are norms? What are they for? What do they give to individuals and to society? What happens when they are breached? Why do people care? Then, give us the purpose of the experiment and of the paper. What you did Please explain the norm that you breached, and show what the typical fulfillment of the norm looks like in our society. Then, briefly summarize the reactions you received (you should not talk about them individually yet—just a brief summary of them all). Interpretation In this section, you will look for patterns of reactions in your experiment, and in your group members.’ How did women tend to respond? Men? Older people? Younger? How did ethnicity or culture seem to affect the reactions of those around you? How did your own characteristics govern how your behavior was received? You will want to look at reactions in the context of socialization, and think of how each group has been socialized to respond to your behavior. Theoretical Analysis You will want to pick two or more theories from our course to explain how and why you performed, and others responded to your breach. This is NOT the time to include as many terms as you can from the course; instead, select two theories, explain how they work in detail, and then apply them to specific examples from your experiment. You can draw on any group member’s experience in writing this part, and show how the theory operates in these experiences. Some good theories to include in this part come from our social psychology chapter, chapter 4. Conclusion So, the big question is….did people notice your breach? Why do even mild modifications of “normal” behavior bother people? You will want to include the “taken for granted view” in your overall analysis of this experience.